Day 01:
On arrival into Kolkata International Airport you will be met and transferred to the hotel for your overnight accommodation.

Day 02:
After breakfast you will be driven to Sonakhali (a drive of approximately three hours), for an initial orientation and a 2 hour river cruise to Jungle camp / lodge. En route there is an option to visit one of the earliest settlements inside the delta at Goasba. Afternoon guided wildlife viewing by motor boat, visiting the Sudhanyakhali watch tower. Overnight at the camp.

The area that makes up the Sunderban National Park is the largest estuarine mangrove forest in the world. It got it's name from one of the mangrove plants known as Sundari (Heritiera Minor). It is located at the South Eastern tip of the 24 Paraganas district in the state of West Bengal.

Day 03:
Morning wildlife viewing by boat to Dobanki watch tower and canopy walking trail. Afternoon visit to Sajnekhali watch tower and mangrove interpretation centre. Evening cultural performance by local villagers. Overnight again at the camp.

Day 04:
We will go for a guided village walk to interact with residents and listen to farming practices before a river cruise in local ‘country boat’ (row-boat). After lunch you will return to Sonakhali for the transfer back to Kolkata. On arrival you will be met and transferred to hotel for your overnight stay.

Day 05:
Morning free for your own activities or to explore the city of Kolkata followed by an afternoon transfer to Kolkata airport in time for your flight to Nagpur. On arrival transfer to Pench Jungle Camp (a drive of approximately 1-2 hours) and overnight.

The Pench National Park is located in northwestern Maharastra in India, about 70 km from the city of Nagpur. Spread over an area of 275 km², it extends into the neighbouring state of Madhya Pradesh. The vegetation here is typical of the southern tropical deciduous forest. park remains closed during the months of July, August and September.